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Your Plastic Footprint: The Facts about Plastic and What You Can Do to Reduce Your Footprint [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 144 pages, height x width: 225x203 mm, clr photos and illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Firefly Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0228102480
  • ISBN-13: 9780228102489
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 144 pages, height x width: 225x203 mm, clr photos and illus
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Firefly Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0228102480
  • ISBN-13: 9780228102489
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Though plastic has numerous benefits, our reliance on this sturdy, light and flexible material, paired with its longevity and our changing consumer habits means we've created a real plastic problem. More than 8 million tons of plastic waste escapes into our oceans every year, and plastic litter can be found on virtually every coastline. Scientists have even found microplastics embedded in Arctic ice.

Your Plastic Footprint educates readers about the origins and scope of the plastic problem, helps them measure the scale of the problem on an individual level and then offers solutions on how to rethink and reduce plastic use. Bursting with informative infographics and photos, this book illuminates each individual's impact on this global issue. Here are just a couple of facts you'll find in this book:

  • Plastic's effect on the environment begins at its very origins, as fossil fuels in the ground. Over 3 million barrels of oil are used each day in the production of plastic, and plastic will account for over 56 gigatons (billion tons) of emissions between now and 2050.
  • An average American will generate 786 kilograms (1,732.8 pounds) of plastic waste just from clothing in their lifetime. That's equivalent to 5,249 polyester T-shirts or 19,650 2-liter soda bottles.
  • An average American shopper uses at least one plastic shopping bag per day. Over a lifetime, that shopper will generate 128 kilograms (282.2 pounds) of plastic waste from bags alone.
  • This problem, like plastic, is not going away, and it is up to governments, corporations and individuals to make changes. Your Plastic Footprint is a must-read for every conscious consumer who is worried about the future of our planet and looking to reduce their plastic footprint.

    Introduction 8(3)
    Chapter 1 Plastic 101
    11(18)
    The History of Plastic
    11(3)
    Fossil Fuels: The Origins of Plastic
    14(6)
    How Plastic Is Made
    20(3)
    Types of Plastic
    23(4)
    How Much Plastic?
    27(2)
    Chapter 2 The Plastic Problem
    29(18)
    Carbon Emissions
    30(6)
    Plastic Production and Our Health
    36(1)
    Plastic Waste and the Environment
    37(10)
    Chapter 3 Solving the Plastic Problem
    47(26)
    Small-Scale Solutions
    48(5)
    Large-Scale Solutions
    53(20)
    Chapter 4 Lifetime-Use Plastic
    73(28)
    Swaps and Substitutes Guidelines
    74(1)
    Cars
    74(4)
    Electronics
    78(6)
    Toys
    84(4)
    Textiles
    88(8)
    Sunglasses
    96(2)
    Calculating Your Lifetime-Use Plastic Footprint
    98(3)
    Chapter 5 Single-Use and Short-Term-Use Plastic
    101(40)
    Swaps and Substitutes Guidelines
    102(1)
    Straws
    103(4)
    Plastic Bags
    107(3)
    Plastic Drinking Bottles
    110(2)
    Coffee and Tea
    112(6)
    Product Packaging
    118(2)
    Food Packaging
    120(7)
    Menstrual Products
    127(3)
    Health and Beauty Products
    130(4)
    Cigarettes
    134(4)
    Calculating Your Single-Use and Short-Term-Use Plastic Footprint
    138(3)
    Chapter 6 Your Plastic Future
    141(7)
    Keys to a Plastic-Pollution-Free Future
    141(3)
    Reasons to Be Hopeful
    144(2)
    Your Footprint, Reimagined
    146(1)
    Please Share This Book
    147(1)
    References 148(5)
    Additional Resources 153(1)
    Acknowledgments 154(1)
    Photo Credits 154(2)
    Index 156
    Rachel Salt is the author of The Plastic Problem. She worked as head writer, researcher and producer for AsapSCIENCE, a YouTube channel dedicated to science education with over 8 million subscribers. She has a Masters Degree in Environmental Biology from the University of Guelph.